List of news
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 09 April 2020
UCLH is managing one of the three cancer hubs across London, so that during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic cancer surgery is available for patients with the most immediate needs.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 07 April 2020
Nine Covid-19 research studies are already taking place at UCLH and the Trust is processing more than 30 study proposals as research efforts around the virus and pandemic are ramped up.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 06 April 2020
The designs of a new breathing aid developed by engineers at UCL and Formula One working with clinicians at UCLH have been made freely available to support the global response to Covid-19.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 06 April 2020
The "remarkable" care shown by UCLH staff treating COVID-19 patients was top story on BBC News on Monday evening.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 02 April 2020
Setting up a service so staff at UCLH can be tested for COVID-19 has been a big priority.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 29 March 2020
A breathing aid that can help keep Covid-19 patients out of intensive care, adapted by mechanical engineers at UCL and clinicians at UCLH working with Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains (Mercedes-AMG HPP), has been approved for use in the NHS.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 20 January 2020
A BBC film which looks at the work of scientists at UCL and clinicians at UCLH working together on groundbreaking ‘first in-human’ immunotherapy trials is being shown again on BBC2 tonight.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 20 January 2020
UCLH is recycling almost half of its rubbish - and we are starting to cut down on the amount of single use plastic we are using in support of the NHS Single-Use Plastics Reduction Campaign Pledge.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 14 January 2020
On 13 January 2020, a consultation which asks for people’s views on the future of planned orthopaedic surgery for adults in north central London was launched.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 10 January 2020
A UCLH and UCL study has identified how a subset of immune cells are activated to kill cancerous cells, a finding in mice which could hold the key to new powerful therapies against cancer.